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ADA Title III

Personal Injury Attorneys in Kansas City

Title III of the Americans with Disabilities Act "ADA" is the
Federal Law Requiring Public Buildings to Provide Equal and Fair Access
For People With Disabilities

What Buildings fall under the ADA Guidelines?

Buildings that are provided for public accommodations, even if privately owned

Non-residential (commercial buildings)

What buildings do not fall under the ADA Guidelines?

Churches, religious organizations, governmental

Private clubs (depending on whether facilities are available to public)

What Must Public Accommodations Provide?

Accessibility to people with disabilities

Integrated setting to provide the services

Free from eligibility requirements that could prevent equal access

Reasonable modifications

Free from barriers or provide alternatives if removal of barriers is unreasonable

Damages

While actual damages may not be awarded, the Court may award attorney fees
according to the statute. If you are disabled and have been discriminated
against due to a public building not providing appropriate access,
contact our firm to discuss with an experienced
personal injury attorney.

One of our lawyers may be able to represent you if you have a valid claim.
We represent clients in Kansas and Missouri. Call today at (816) 470-0255!

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